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ATRS
FACT SHEET
On October
8, 1993, Mary Jean Erwin, then President
of the American Therapeutic Recreation Association
(ATRA), spoke to a group of certified therapeutic
recreation specialists at the North Little
Rock Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Following this presentation, a group of
peers began the process of planning an Arkansas
ATRA Chapter Affiliate.
This initial
meeting led to more and more meetings, mainly
held at Arkansas Tech University, in Russellville.
Tasks involved establishing the application
to become an ATRA Chapter Affiliate, deciding
on the chapter's name, developing organizational
structure, writing by-laws, determining
membership fees, and creating an official
newsletter.
The Arkansas
Therapeutic Recreation Society (ATRS) became
an official ATRA Chapter Affiliate in March
1994 at the Mid Year Forum held in Indianapolis,
IN. Initial officers were elected in October
1994 and consisted of the following members:
Connie Jaros, Cheryl Frazier, Sandy Thomas,
Greg Dockery, and Cathi McMahan.
Today, the
Arkansas Therapeutic Recreation Society
continues to make progress as a state professional
organization. Past boards of directors and
the current board of directors are working
hard for the state of Arkansas as well as
the Recreational Therapy profession as a
whole.
One of the
major focus points for ATRS includes strong
advocacy for inclusion of recreational therapy
in community based and institution based
settings. ATRS has developed committees
and task forces committed to addressing
the professional issues facing the recreational
therapy clinicians, educators, and students
in Arkansas. ATRS offers two opportunities
annually for individuals to attend state
conferences in order to promote the profession,
allow for professional networking, and to
acquire continuing education units (CEUs).
ATRS also
sponsors worthwhile programs and events
statewide; such events include the Disabled
Hunt in northeast Arkansas and the Little
Rock Arts Festival. Each year is something
different so if you have an event you would
like ATRS to sponsor, chances are ATRS would
like to sponsor it. An annual student scholarship
is available to select students at any of
the three state universities offering a
degree in recreational therapy. ATRS also
publishes a quarterly newsletter to inform
its members of statewide and national trends
in the profession.
Most recently,
ATRS has developed this website to further
insure that members are able to get the
most up to date announcements concerning
the profession as well as local events information.
Another modality for disseminating information
is the establishing of a membership e-group
for those ATRS members with current e-mail
addresses; members are able to receive the
most recent updates in their e-mail, as
they are available.
ATRS is a
non-profit organization and is only able
to function as long as its members support
it. The board of directors is comprised
of elected professionals with CTRS credentials
who work for ATRS on an entirely volunteer
basis for the betterment of the professional
organization including the benefit of the
state recreational therapy professionals.
In addition to the board, ATRS members truly
make the difference by volunteering their
time and energy to promote the profession
and ATRS with the hopes of ensuring the
best possible future for recreational therapy.
Some highlights
of ATRS' history include:
- Established
tax exemption status from both the state
and federal government
- Received official proclamation from the
Governor's office for National TR week in
July 1995
- Hosted the 1996 Mid Year Forum for the
American Therapeutic Recreation Association
(our parent organization)
- Received grant program from Training Community
Organizations for Change (TCOC) v Established
routine yearly retreat for strategic planning
and goal setting for ATRS Board Members
and Chairpersons
- Received ATRA's Chapter Affiliate of the
Year Award in 1999
ATRS PAST
PRESIDENTS
Connie Jaros
Interim Board-1995
Cheryl Frazier 1996
Cathi McMahan 1997
Debbie Cummings 1998
Shelly Zellner 1999
Leesa Freasier 2000
Sandy Thomas 2001
Kelly Parker 2002
Angie Richardson 2003
Cindy Covey 2004
Cathi McMahan 2005
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